| Elizabeth Kaitan | ... | Candy | |
| Raelyn Saalman | ... | Traci | |
| Jay Richardson | ... | Commissioner | |
| Jayne Hamil | ... | Miss Thelma Louise Devonshire | |
| Karen Knotts | ... | Mavis | |
| Brad Parker | ... | Hank Grisham | |
| Chad Gabbert | ... | Irwin | |
| Honey Lauren | ... | Monique McClure | |
| Tamara Clatterbuck | ... | Sophisticatia (as Tami Bakke) | |
| Nikki Fritz | ... | Savvy (as Nikki Chan) | |
| Mark Richardson | ... | Dank | |
| Angela Castelli | ... | Tease | |
| Elizabeth Ince | ... | Sister Ambrosia | |
| Melissa Gray | ... | Breeze | |
| Tava Redd | ... | Denay | |
| Steve Mateo | ... | Brock | |
| Charlene Blaine | ... | Jenny Moans | |
| Deborah Dutch | ... | Aureola (as Debra Dare) | |
| Joanne Rubino | ... | Lactacia | |
| Trevor Lovell | ... | Police Officer (as Tre Lovell) | |
| Frank Mercuri | ... | Police Officer | |
| John Vogel | ... | Police Officer | |
| Larry Dirk | ... | Mugger | |
| Arthur Roberts | ... | TV Announcer | |
| Jeffrey Culver | ... | Bank Guard | |
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| Ginger Lynn Allen | ... | Holly (uncredited) | |
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| Rick Sloane | |||
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| Rick Sloane | writer | |
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| Rick Sloane | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Alan DerMarderosian | |||
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| Blain Brown | |||
| Stephen Crawford | |||
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....but that's NOT to be taken as a recommendation in any way! Of course if you're reading these lines you're probably familiar with at least some parts of this series, and you already know that it makes the "Police Academy" films look like the works of the Marx Brothers. When I say that "Part 6" is possibly the best in the series, it's mostly because a) the camera setups are a little less static and lazy than usual, and b) one of the "bikini bank robbers" does a KNOCKOUT of a striptease early on - certainly a better way to spend time than listening to Miss Devonshire's and the Commissioner's endlessly repetitive banter! Don't get me wrong, the film is still amateurish, stupid and largely unfunny, but the enthusiastic cast tries and ultimately manages to make this as painless as possible. *1/2 out of 4.